Design and Generation of Web Services Choreographies with Time Constraints

M. Emilia Cambronero (Campus Universitario. ESII, Spain)

Valentín Valero (Campus Universitario. ESII, Spain)

Enrique Martínez (Campus Universitario. ESII, Spain)

Abstract: In this paper we show how UML 2.0 sequence diagrams can be used for the design of Web service choreographies with time constraints and how these sequence diagrams can be extended with frames for the description of Web service choreographies. We then show how the diagrams can be translated into WS-CDL documents. This translation is of interest, since non-XML experts can find it difficult to implement a composite web service by WS-CDL, i.e. XML code. Graphic models, such as UML sequence diagrams, are a popular and well-studied framework for a compact representation of interoperation among participants in a distributed system and can be used as a starting document for the design of a composite Web service, from which the corresponding WS-CDL document can be derived.